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A Franklin Square man was arrested for burglary on Feb. 29 at 6:53 a.m. in Franklin Square, according to the 5th Precinct. According to detectives, police officers from the 5th Precinct responded to a burglary call at Sleepy’s, located at 1080 Hempstead Turnpike, and when officers arrived, they were informed by a witness that a man had entered the rear of the store. Police said that Vincent Piccinonno, 55, was found inside of the business, and was placed under arrest without incident. Piccinonno was charged with third-degree burglary, and was arraigned on March 1 at the First District Court in Hempstead. more
In a contentious meeting on Monday, the Nassau County Legislature voted 10 to 9 along party lines to implement a new Community Policing Plan, in which four of the county’s eight police precincts will be closed over the next seven months and replaced with “community policing centers.” more
Three top Nassau County Police Department commanding officers were indicted on March 1 for misconduct and conspiracy after they attempted to cover up a crime allegedly committed by the son of an influential South Shore accountant with deep ties to the department, Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice said last Thursday. more
Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice was expected to indict three top-ranking Nassau County Police Department officers on Thursday stemming from the alleged mishandling of a burglary investigation at Kennedy High School in Bellmore in 2009. more
Two Elmont men were arrested on Jan. 30 at 11:56 a.m. for firing a shot gun with live ammunition inside a home on Pelham Street, according to Nassau County's 5th Precinct. more
Two juveniles were arrested on Jan. 24 for burglaries that occurred in Elmont and New Hyde Park between Sept. 14, 2011 and Dec. 13, 2011. more
Two people were injured in a two-vehicle collision on Dutch Broadway in Elmont, near Keegan Street, on Jan. 18, in the early afternoon. more
They’re called “pharm parties,” short for pharmacy parties. A group of teenagers –– perhaps as young as 12 and 13 years old –– methodically swipe opiate-based pain killers like Oxycontin and Oxycodone from their parents’ and grandparents’ medicine cabinets, dump the pills into a big bowl when no adult is looking and take turns rolling a die. Whatever number comes up, that’s the number of pills a teen must ingest. more
A Queens man was arrested on Jan. 2 for hurling glass bottles filled with flaming gasoline at four locations in Queens and at the home of his brother-in-law in Elmont on New Year’s Day, according to the New York City Police Department. more
An Elmont woman and her daughter were injured on Dec. 12 at 9:09 p.m. when a driver, who was fleeing from police, crashed into their vehicle in Elmont, according to Nassau County 5th Precinct detectives. more
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